DISC TOOL, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT COMPRISING SUCH A DISC TOOL AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING A DISC TOOL
20190269061 · 2019-09-05
Assignee
Inventors
- Crister Stark (Väderstad, SE)
- Urban Hammarström (Skänninge, SE)
- Heino Esko (Överum, SE)
- Dan Somlin (Västervik, SE)
Cpc classification
A01B21/086
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A01B23/06
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A01B15/16
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
The document discloses a disc tool (1) for breaking up field residues, comprising a central hub portion (10), which is designed for mounting the disc in a tool holder in order to make the disc rotatable about a rotation axis (Ar), a cultivating portion (11), which is located radially outside of and adjoins the hub portion (10), and a plurality of substantially straight cutting edges (E1, E2) which are located at the periphery of the disc tool. The cultivating portion (11) has a plurality of undulations (111, 112) which, with an axial extent decreasing toward the inside, run from the cutting edges (E1, E2) to the hub portion (10). The cutting edge (LE1, E2) is designed such that 90-98% of a track formed by the cutting edge consists of straight track portions.
The document further discloses an agricultural implement with such disc tools, the use of such an agricultural implement, and a method for manufacturing such a disc tool.
Claims
1-25. (canceled)
26. A disc tool for breaking up field residues, comprising: a central hub portion), which is designed for mounting the disc in a tool holder in order to make the disc rotatable about a rotation axis, a cultivating portion, which is located radially outside of and adjoins the hub portion, and a plurality of substantially straight cutting edges which are located at the periphery of the disc tool, the cultivating portion having a plurality of undulations which, with an axial extent decreasing toward the inside, run from the cutting edges to the hub portion, the cutting edge being designed such that 90-98% of a track formed by the cutting edge consists of straight track portions, wherein the cutting edges, viewed along the periphery, have angles alternating, by the same amount +5, with respect to the hub portion, wherein the cutting edges have an angle of 35-55 relative to a plane which is at right angles to the rotation axis of the disc tool, wherein the cutting edges are beveled, such that each cutting edge has a material thickness that decreases outward to the edge, and wherein the undulations have, at the periphery of the disc tool, an axial extent of 8-18 cm, preferably 8-15 cm or 9-12 cm.
27. The disc tool according to claim 26, wherein, viewed in a circumferential direction at the periphery of the disc tool, adjacent cutting edges are at an angle to each other of 75-115, preferably 85-115, 95-105 or 100-105.
28. The disc tool according to claim 26, further comprising a recess which extends radially inward from the periphery and which is located at an imaginary intersection between two cutting edges.
29. The disc tool according to claim 28, wherein the recess extends radially inward by a distance corresponding to 10-60% of a radius of the disc.
30. The disc tool according to claim 28, wherein the recess extends corresponding to a central angle of 1-25, preferably 2-15 or 2-10.
31. The disc tool according to claim 26, wherein the cutting edges have an angle of 35-50 relative to a plane which is at right angles to the rotation axis of the disc tool, preferably 35-45 or 45.
32. The disc tool according to claim 26, wherein a plane (P) which is at right angles to the rotation axis is defined by a transition portion where the radially outer portion of the hub portion meets the radially inner portion of the cultivating portion, and wherein the cultivating portion is located 30-70% on one axial side of said plane and 70-30% on the other axial side of said plane.
33. The disc tool according to claim 26, wherein the undulations have, at the periphery of the disc tool, an axial extent of 12-18 cm, preferably 12-15 cm
34. The disc tool according to claim 26, wherein total number of said cutting edges is 10 or 12.
35. An agricultural implement for soil cultivation, comprising a plurality of disc tools according to claim 26.
36. The agricultural implement according to claim 35, wherein the disc tools are arranged such that the rotation axis has an angle of 70-80 relative to a direction of travel.
37. The agricultural implement according to claim 36, wherein the rotation axes of the disc tools are mutually parallel but not coincident.
38. The agricultural implement according to claim 35, wherein the disc tools are arranged along first and second transverse rows, wherein the disc tools on each row are arranged at substantially the same distance from each other and with parallel rotation axes, and wherein the disc tools on one of the rows are offset sideways by a distance of 80-120% of said mutual distance relative to the disc tools on a second of the rows.
39. The agricultural implement according to claim 38, wherein said mutual distance is 80-120% of the axial extent of one of the disc tools (1, 2, 3), preferably 90-110% or 95-105%.
40. The agricultural implement according to claim 38, wherein the rotation axes of the disc tools of the first row are non-parallel to the rotation axes of the disc tools of the second row.
41. A method of breaking up field residues, comprising: providing an agricultural implement comprising a plurality of disc tools; wherein each of the disc tools comprises: a central hub portion, which is designed for mounting the disc in a tool holder in order to make the disc rotatable about a rotation axis, a cultivating portion, which is located radially outside of and adjoins the hub portion, and a plurality of substantially straight cutting edges which are located at the periphery of the disc tool, the cultivating portion having a plurality of undulations which, with an axial extent decreasing toward the inside, run from the cutting edges to the hub portion, the cutting edge being designed such that 90-98% of a trackformed by the cutting edge consists of straight track portions, wherein the cutting edges, viewed along the periphery, have angles alternating, by the same amount +/5%, with respect to the hub portion, wherein the cutting edges have an angle of 35-55 relative to a plane which is at right angles to the rotation axis of the disc tool, wherein the cutting edges are beveled, such that each cutting edge has a material thickness that decreases outward to the edge, and wherein the undulations have, at the periphery of the disc tool, an axial extent of 9-18 cm, preferably 8-15 cm or 9-12 cm; applying the disc tools to soil traversed by the agricultural implement such that the disc tools provide an average working depth of less than 10 cm, preferably less than 5 cm.
42. The method according to claim 41, wherein the disc tools are arranged such that the rotation axis has an angle of 70-80 relative to a direction of travel.
43. The method according to claim 41, wherein rotation axes of the disc tools are mutually parallel but not coincident.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0050] The hub portion 10 can comprise a plane portion, which surrounds a fastening arrangement and of which the radially outermost portion adjoins the cultivating portion 11.
[0051] The cultivating portion 11 comprises a plurality of undulations 111, 112, which have an amplitude decreasing toward the hub portion 10. Specifically, the amplitude can decrease linearly in the direction toward the hub portion 10.
[0052] At the radially outermost portion of the cultivating portion 11 there is a cutting edge E1, E2, which can be formed by chamfering or grinding the piece of material from which the disc tool 1 is formed.
[0053] The cutting edge E1, E2 is configured such that most of its length, preferably at least 90% of its length, consists of straight portions E1, E2. These straight portions E1, E2 can be separated by curved portions, as is shown in
[0054] Here, straight portions means portions which are straight when viewed in at least one plane.
[0055] Specifically, the straight portions shown in
[0056] The straight portions have an angle of up to 30-55 relative to a plane P which is at right angles to the rotation axis of the disc tool, preferably 30-50. The angle can most preferably be 35-45.
[0057] In the examples shown, the cutting edges of the disc tool, viewed along the periphery, can have angles alternating, by the same amount +/5, with respect to the plane P.
[0058] Each pair of adjacent straight portions E1, E2 has a mutual angle of up to 75-115, preferably 85-115, 95-105 or 100-105. As will be seen, the angle between each pair of adjacent straight portions E1, E2 is about 90.
[0059] The cutting edges E1, E2 can have a maximum axial amplitude of about 8-18 cm, preferably 8-15 cm. Specifically, the amplitude can be 9-12 cm.
[0060] Moreover, the cultivating portion 11 can be located 40-60% on one axial side of said plane P and 60-40% on the other axial side of the plane P.
[0061] The disc tool 1 in
[0062] The disc blank 1, and the resulting disc tool 1, can have a diameter of up to about 400-700 mm.
[0063] Specifically, the tool shown in
[0064] The compression molding can proceed such that the disc blank 1 is heated and is then pressed by a pair of tools comprising an upper part and a lower part, where undulations oriented in one axial direction are formed along a respective edge of one tool part and undulations oriented in another direction are formed along a respective edge of the other tool part.
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[0066] The hub portion 20 may be identical to the hub portion 10 shown in
[0067] In the tool in
[0068] However, the cutting edges E1, E2 of the tool in
[0069] The recess 213, 214 can extend radially inward by a distance corresponding to 10-30% of a radius of the disc tool 2, preferably of a maximum radius of the disc tool 2.
[0070] The recess 213, 214 means that the stretching of the material that takes place at its outermost portion during the shaping of the disc tool 2 from the plane disc blank 2 can be reduced, which means that it is possible to reduce the risk of cracks forming and of the finished disc tool 2 breaking.
[0071] The recess 213, 214 can extend corresponding to a central angle of up to 1-25, preferably 2-15 or 2-10.
[0072] The disc tool 2 shown in
[0073] Recesses 213 between cutting edges E1, E2 that are formed from different sides of the pentagon can be larger than recesses 214 between cutting edges that are formed from one and the same side of the pentagon.
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[0075] The hub portion 30 may be identical to the hub portions 10, 20 shown in
[0076] In the tool 3 in
[0077] In the tool 3 shown in
[0078] Moreover, the recesses 313 can extend over a central angle which is less than in the disc tool 2 in
[0079] The disc tool shown in
[0080] The disc blank 3, and the resulting disc tool 3, can have a maximum crosswise dimension (corresponding to a diameter) of up to about 400-700 mm.
[0081] The cutting edges E1, E2 of the tool 3 in
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[0083] As will be seen from
[0084] A plurality of such arms 101 can be arranged along a transverse beam 102 of the agricultural implement 100. The arms 101 are preferably arranged at substantially the same distance from one another and are distributed uniformly along at least 90% of the length of the beam 102.
[0085] Each disc tool 1 can be rotatable about an axis Ar, which can have an angle of up to 15-20, typically 17, relative to the longitudinal direction of the beam 102. In the example shown, all of the disc tools 1 on one beam are arranged in the same direction and with parallel rotation axes Ar.
[0086] As will be seen from
[0087] Two such beams 102, 112 with disc tools 1 can be arranged such that the disc tools 1 on one beam 102 are offset in the transverse direction of the agricultural implement 100 relative to the disc tools 1 on the other beam 112. For example, the offset can be about 80-120% of the axial extent of the disc tools, preferably 100%+/5%.
[0088] Moreover, the disc tools 1 on one beam 102 can have their rotation axes non-parallel to the disc tools 1 on the other beam 112.
[0089] For example, the disc tools 1 on one beam 102 can have their rotation axes Ar inclined relative to the longitudinal direction of the beam by about 15-20 in one direction, and the disc tools on the other beam can have their rotation axes inclined relative to the longitudinal direction of the beam by about 15-20 in the other direction.